

adventuredive HV Andreas Kutsch
Katharinenweg 6, 97650 Fladungen, Alemanha, Fladungen, Unterfranken, PRT
Sobre o Centro
adventuredive HV Andreas Kutsch, ubicada en Fladungen, Portugal, es un centro de buceo especializado en formación de instructores y buceo técnico, con certificaciones SSI y TDI. El centro ofrece cursos tanto para aspirantes a instructores como para buceadores que desean adentrarse en el buceo técnico, incluyendo Cursos de Desarrollo de Instructores y especializaciones en buceo técnico.
Las instalaciones de adventuredive incluyen una tienda de buceo, alquiler de equipo, cargas de aire (incluyendo trimix) y una zona de bar, proporcionando un entorno completo para los buceadores. Enfatiza una formación estructurada y segura, desde los fundamentos hasta niveles avanzados como Trimix y CCR (Circuito Cerrado de Rebreather). El establecimiento destaca por su formación orientada al rendimiento y por guiar a los buceadores con estándares claros, escenarios estructurados y retroalimentación honesta.
adventuredive HV Andreas Kutsch también opera como una representación comercial especializada de equipos de buceo de alta calidad, presentando marcas como ScubaForce, SF2 eCCR y Ammonite System, ofreciendo así una experiencia completa desde la formación hasta el equipo. El centro se compromete a formar según los estándares DIR, garantizando la máxima eficiencia y seguridad bajo el agua, y da la bienvenida a buceadores de Alemania, Austria y Suiza.
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5 cursosTauchlehrer Ausbildung
Instructor training at adventuredive covers both recreational and technical-level certification under s.u.b. International. Andreas Kutsch is himself an award-winning s.u.b. instructor, recognised in 2020, 2023, and 2024 for training quality — which gives some indication of what the standard looks like here. Tamas, certified in April 2026 on the SF2 eCCR, also earned his s.u.b. Instructor qualification in the same course block. The instructor crossover route is available for qualified instructors from other agencies wanting to add s.u.b. certification. Crossover fees are payable in full at booking confirmation — no instalment plan. If a candidate misses the course, they can reschedule to a future date rather than forfeit the cost, though any price increases between the original booking and the rescheduled date are charged at the new rate. The Tec Instructor track adds the technical tier, qualifying candidates to teach decompression, trimix, and CCR courses within the s.u.b. system. Given that adventuredive operates at the technical end of the market and uses the SF2 as its primary CCR platform, instructor candidates coming through here gain direct hands-on experience with the unit they will eventually teach on. Course scheduling is arranged individually. The calendar on the homepage lists upcoming course dates, but instructor training timelines depend on candidate readiness and are confirmed directly with Kutsch by phone or email.
Tauchkurs
The foundational dive course at adventuredive follows s.u.b. International standards, certified to DIN EN ISO and EUF norms. This is the entry point for divers joining the association's system, which spans both recreational and technical diving under one umbrella — meaning your certification connects directly to the technical pathway if you want to progress later. Course weekends are scheduled several times through the season, with upcoming dates in May, July, and September 2026. The schedule clusters practical sessions into multi-day blocks, which suits working divers who can't spread training across weeks of weekday evenings. Andreas Kutsch runs the sessions himself, with Andreas Lebéus available as co-instructor. All dive components follow the s.u.b. International curriculum. The course includes theoretical content alongside pool and open water sessions. Rental equipment costs are listed separately from the course fee, as are any transport or accommodation costs incurred at the dive site. What the course price covers is the instruction and the certification issued on successful completion. The training takes place at German freshwater sites — Messinghausen and Nordhausen feature in the event calendar, and the open water sessions use similar inland venues. That context matters: German freshwater diving typically means cooler temperatures, variable visibility, and the kind of conditions that build solid buoyancy habits early.
SF2 eCCR Schnuppertauchgang
adventuredive offers introductory dives on the SF2 eCCR rebreather for divers who want to try closed-circuit before committing to a full course. The invitation on the news page is explicit: prior rebreather experience is not required. Whether you already dive CCR or are completely new to the technology, they will make it work. The SF2 is manufactured by Scuba Force, the brand that adventuredive represents commercially. That means the instructors running the trial dive — Kutsch and Lebéus — are intimately familiar with the unit, not just trained on it as external candidates. The trial dive format gives divers a genuine first feel for breathing off a loop, managing the unit's feedback, and understanding what the transition from open-circuit to rebreather actually involves. Booking is via the website contact form. No further prerequisites are stated beyond willingness to try. For divers already certified on open-circuit who are weighing the CCR pathway, this is the clearest way to decide before investing in a full course.
Tec Kurse (Technical Diving)
The technical diving curriculum at adventuredive runs through s.u.b. International and covers the progression from recreational limits into decompression diving, trimix, and closed-circuit rebreather operation. Recent certifications documented on the news page include Basic Trimix CCR on the SF2, which sits at the upper end of what recreational-to-technical crossover divers typically pursue. Andreas Kutsch holds multiple s.u.b. International instructor awards specifically for technical training quality — 2020, 2023, and 2024. Andreas Lebéus co-instructs on CCR courses. The SF2 eCCR is the primary rebreather platform used in training, manufactured by Scuba Force, for whom adventuredive also acts as trade representative. That means the same unit you train on is the unit you can purchase and service through the same operation. Courses are scheduled in blocks and announced on the homepage calendar. Trimix and CCR entries require prior qualifications; the exact prerequisites depend on the specific course level and are confirmed at registration. The Profi Regler Seminar — a technical regulator service course — requires registration and login access, indicating a competency gate before admission. Dive sites for technical courses include Hemmoor, a flooded chalk quarry in Lower Saxony with clear water and significant depth that attracts technical divers from across Germany. The Wetnotes Event at Hemmoor in September 2026 is one of the calendar anchors for the German technical diving community, and adventuredive participates annually.
Profi Regler Seminar (Professional Regulator Service Seminar)
The Profi Regler Seminar is a restricted-access course requiring prior registration and login credentials to view the full content. That access control signals what this course is: a technical seminar aimed at divers or instructors who need to understand regulator servicing at a professional level, not a general-audience workshop. The seminar sits within adventuredive's broader technical offering alongside CCR and trimix courses. Scuba Force equipment is referenced in the course context, consistent with the operation's role as trade representative for the brand. Participants who complete the seminar receive a service and technical certificate. Full payment is required at booking — the same policy applied to all technical seminars at adventuredive. Contact via phone (0172-6749960, Monday to Friday) or the website form is the starting point for registration and access credentials.
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All courses run under s.u.b. International, certified to DIN EN ISO and EUF standards. The association covers both recreational and technical diving including CCR and trimix.
Yes. adventuredive explicitly offers SF2 eCCR trial dives for divers new to rebreathers. Contact them via the website form to arrange a session.
Up to five weeks before the course: 30% fee. Four weeks: 60%. Three weeks: 85%. Two weeks or less: 100%. Instructor crossover courses cannot be cancelled but can be rescheduled to a later date.
The operation is a trade representative for Scuba Force (including the SF2 rebreather), Shearwater dive computers, and Ammonite System dive lights. These are also the brands used in the technical and CCR courses.
Andreas Kutsch is the lead instructor and has received s.u.b. International instructor awards in 2020, 2023, and 2024. Andreas Lebéus teaches alongside him and has recently certified students on the SF2 eCCR.
Yes. The 2026 calendar includes a ten-day trip to France in late August and early September, a weekend at Messinghausen in July, a session at Nordhausen, and the Wetnotes technical diving event in Hemmoor in September.
A minimum deposit of 50% is due at registration. The remaining balance must be paid no later than four weeks before the course start date. Event bookings and technical seminars like the Profi Regler Seminar require full payment at booking.





